Word: readjusted
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Such sharp. variations from city to city have become the national pattern in housing. The $26 billion industry which has been in an overall slump since mid-53, is undergoing what economists call "a rolling geographical readjust ment" - with major dips in some areas erasing gains in others. So far this year, housing starts across the U.S. are down 8% from a year ago despite gains in March and April. But in the West, where a quarter of the nation's new housing is normally concentrated, the decline is much sharper because of earlier overbuilding, cutbacks in defense industries...
...obvious question is whether it is necessary to take LSD to gain Leary's insights into culture. Leary's LSD sessions at the Concord state prison apparently helped some convicts to readjust. But this is a fairly specific rehabilitative use of the drug...
...gone." Yet these reliefs are short-lived, and Chayes hopes to return to teaching in a few years. Before he returns, he wants to go to Europe for a vacation. "The pace has been almost too quick here, and I need a de-compression chamber before I can readjust...
...prepared testimony Pusey explained that Harvard, almost alone among universities getting federal aid, does not use government money to pay the salaries of faculty members with tenure. "We are confident this policy has been wise, since we could theoretically very quickly readjust our total program if government assistance to universities were to cease. We at Harvard cherish our independence--some might say obsessively!" the statement said...
Injuries and films of Harvard's first three games have prompted coach John Yovicsin to readjust his depth chart for this Saturday's encounter with Columbia's hungry Lions...